Grade: B
I've been reading the Private series for the past year or so now. These novels are definitely not realistic and are highly over dramatic, but it's lots of fun and a guilty pleasure. Think of it as a daytime soap opera in YA book form.
I don't remember when it happened, but sometime during the series, I stopped liking Reed Brennan, the protagonist. In Vanished, I freaking despised her. I hated the character she had become, and I found myself finding Noelle Lange (the resident bitch), much more likable. I'm not sure if Kate Brian intentionally wanted her readers to distance themselves from Reed, but I hate it when I start to find the protagonist annoying.
The novels in the Private series are all about cliffhangers. In fact, I'm pretty sure she could combine three separate novels and make it into one larger novel, but alas, that would mean they would make less money on the books ;). I love cliffhangers and I love suspense, but I hate how the novels are so short, and when something really interesting finally starts to happen, the book is over and you have to go out and buy the next one! I just didn't feel like there was anything substantial in this particular book and everything was buildup for the cliffhanger-but nothing actually happens in this novel, at least not enough for it to be a standalone book.
Besides those pet peeves of mine, I have to admit I still enjoy the series and Kate Brian is wonderful at writing dark, snarky, mean girls. And while the series is completely unbelievable, I still like the drama and suspense she creates.
I have Vanished (Private #12) on hold at the library, and I can't wait to get my hands on it and find out what happens next!